111 Master's degrees in Health Sciences in Canada
Public Health Sciences
The Master of Public Health Sciences (MPH) degree program at the University of Toronto is designed for students interested in professional and/or research careers in the community, academic, public, or private sectors.

Canadian Health Care for Foreign Trained Professionals (International Only)
The Certificate in Canadian Health Care for Foreign Trained Professionals (International Only) (Program #993) from Mohawk College helps expose internationally educated health care professionals to the Canadian Health Care System.
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
Health and Rehabilitation Sciences from Western University - Canada provides both master's and PhD students with a unique opportunity to explore issues and ideas related to the health of Canadians, and others, in an inter-disciplinary forum.
Dentistry (Research)
The Dentistry (Research) program at University of Toronto appeals to applicants, both dentists and non-dentists, who are pursuing graduate research training.
Psychology in Health and Wellness
The Psychology in Health and Wellness programme from Adler University is a 36-credit, specialized nonclinical degree that prepares professionals for leadership roles that enhance health outcomes.
Health Sciences - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health
The Master of Health Sciences - Social-Ecological Systems, Sustainability and Health at Lakehead University is a thesis-based programme delivered on-campus in Thunder Bay. This full-time or flexible full-time course focuses on research skills and sustainability, typically completed within two to four years of study.
Translational Health Sciences
Strengthen your application for medical school and prepare for a succesful career by earning your Master's degree in Translational Health Sciences from University of Windsor.
Nursing - Nurse Practitioner
The Nursing - Nurse Practitioner (M.N.-N.P.) program at University of British Columbia prepares nurse practitioners to work in primary care settings. Graduates assess, diagnose, and treat common and predictable conditions across the lifespan, and are eligible to apply for registration as Nurse Practitioner (Family) in British Columbia.
Social Work - Gender and Women's Studies
The Social Work - Gender and Women's Studies programme at Lakehead University is a full-time Master of Social Work degree based in Thunder Bay. Spanning two years of continuous study, this interdisciplinary course combines advanced professional practice with gendered scholarship to prepare experts for diverse social contexts.
Global Surgical Care
This online two-year, specialized Global Surgical Care program from University of British Columbia is designed to prepare surgical care professionals from many disciplines to address surgical challenges and contribute to finding solutions in low resource settings globally.
Health Sciences Education
This Health Sciences Education program at McMaster University is designed to develop skills in both research and scholarship in health professions education.
Community Health
The Master of Science in Community Health (MScCH) degree is offered by the Graduate Department of Public Health Sciences at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Neurosciences
Memorial University of Newfoundland's Division of BioMedical Sciences (BMS) in the Faculty of Medicine hosts the Neurosciences graduate program, offering students the opportunity to pursue a Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree.
Cancer Research
Cancer Research from Queen's University spans on many research areas including structural and tumour biology and genetics, through epidemiology, to outcomes research, cell signaling and health policy development.
Health Ethics
The Master of Health Ethics degree program at the Memorial University of Newfoundland will help students develop the skills needed to identify and analyze ethical issues in health care and in the life sciences, and to propose solutions to these issues as they arise in the clinical, research, and policy contexts.
Health Sciences
The Health Sciences program at University of Lethbridge actively engages MSc students in research activities and provides mentorship in a wide range of methodologies.
Health Sciences - Epidemiology
The Health Sciences - Epidemiology programme at Lakehead University is a thesis-based Master of Health Sciences degree delivered on-campus in Thunder Bay. This full-time or flexible full-time course lasts between two and four years, focusing on developing advanced research skills to address vital global health concerns.
Craniofacial Science and Endodontics
This Craniofacial Science and Endodontics combined program from University of British Columbia is a clinical specialty program that allows students to complete the MSc in Craniofacial Science combined with clinical specialty preparation through the Diploma in Endodontics.
Health Sciences - Indigenous and Northern Health
The Health Sciences - Indigenous and Northern Health programme at Lakehead University is a thesis-based Master of Health Sciences degree. Delivered full-time or flexible full-time on the Thunder Bay campus, this academic course focuses on developing advanced research skills to address diverse health concerns in northern contexts.
Precision Oral and Systemic Health
Step into the forefront of precision oral and systemic health with the University of Saskatchewan's Precision Oral and Systemic Health MS program. Delve into cutting-edge research and innovative practices that bridge oral health with overall systemic wellness.